Academic Case Studies

Choice Experiments for Academic Projects for the Centre for Health Economics Research and Evaluation (CHERE) at the University of Technology, Sydney. ​Since 2010 Since 2010 SurveyEngine has been conducting Choice Experiments and online field research for academics at CHERE on a regular basis. Projects include studies on choices of hospitals or GPs in Australia, the consequences of foodborne infections or studies on measurements for health-related quality of life (EQ5D5L). Additional 12 new Discrete Choice Experiments will be run in 2017 with more than 15.000 respondents.

Economic Evaluation of Health-Related Quality of Life - MAUCa Consortium, 2016-2017A group of health economists, behavioural scientists and psychometricians, led by Prof. Madeleine King (University of Sydney, Australia), formed the Multi-Attribute-Utility in Cancer group to develop a new cancer-specific utility measure. SurveyEngine was chosen to provide Choice Modelling as the core economic valuation method and to manage the data collection of approximately 12,000 respondents from 7 countries with another 14,000 from another 7 countries planned for 2017. 3 Academic papers from the studies have been published to date with at least 5 more in preparation

​Major Australian Cultural Institutions - Choice Modelling Attendance, 2010.SurveyEngine was engaged by the Centre for Choice at the University of Technology Sydney and a consortium of six Australian Cultural Institutions including the Maritime Museum, the Australian War Memorial and the Australian Museum. SurveyEngine developed Choice Models to understand the value visitors placed on a diverse set of attributes including exhibitions, curation, heritage and cultural value, as well as visiting times and entrance fees. The project produced an academic paper1 on the methods used in valuing those institutions.